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As a result I will be using 2.4GHz as opposed to 5GHz to achieve greater coverage. I should add that I have bought two of these units and they were purchased as outdoor access points to cover the front of a house (Ring doorbell 50m away) and rear of a private property. But to lose so much suggests there is a serious issue somewhere. So, there is some loss.I understand that. When testing my wired internet I'm getting 800-900. I have indoor Ubiquity access points around my home and I'm getting upto 500mbs on them.

I'm standing right beside my Gigabit router, with Gigabit ethernet cables, testing the AC1200 on both 5GHz and 2.4GHz frequencies and I'm not getting past 70-80mbs. I understand the basics of WiFi and I appreciate that there can be some loss over distance, interference etc. If its not determined to be the extender and just a fact of the enviorment you may want to look into Mesh as an you for your reply. they will need to confrim the troubleshooting above but that should be rather quick. If all of this checkes out there may be an issue with the Range Extender if that is the case we would need you to contact your regions support team /uk to inquire about a possible replacement. Run the latest firmware available, as at times preformance tweeks are added. Because of this one-way communication the speed will be decreased, in some cases by half. This means they can only transmit in one direction at a time, either the router or the client. Range Extenders (regardless of manufacture) are a half-duplex backhaul device. If the connection to the router is limited so will the connection to the extender. Make sure the router is connected to the modem via a Cat5E or higher.

You will always see better speeds on 5GHz instead of 2.4GHz. If your client device can connect to 5GHz you would want to use that. Make sure the Range Extender is in an area with a strong signal that is between where the router is and where you need service. placement the further away from the source the lower speed.
